Yes, I loved it. More importantly, I adored Victoria and Victor. Bless them, they are ardorable. I was really worried that Victoria would be left high and dry.

Victor's reaction to Lord Brakkis made me so warm and fuzzy. I think within his soul's a bit of protective aspect... He's just been pushed down so long, he doesn't know it.

This is a very odd combo of my own style and Tim Burton's. It didn't come out that badly, did it? (Ten to one I'll draw an future!pic and go more towards my own style....I like skinny boys, but I like SOME meat on their bones, to quote Bojangles (Danny Elfman!!!))

wow...the height's like the comparison between a pair of my characters...but i love it! i love it so much i want to steal it and cuddle it (them). by the way, danny elfman's (aka god) character was BONEjangles. just so ya know.
did i mention i want to steal it? please?

Because they were a quick pencil sketch that I decided to color. Most of my pencil work is gesture, so unles I'm inking it, it seems counterproductive to erase all the deviant lines. Plus, it makes it similar to Mr. Burton's own character design.

By no means is this supposed to be a fully finished piece- again, I didn't bother to ink it. the sketch took about 10 minutes- the coloring which I was actually paying attention to, was about an hour.

Ah! You saw it too? ^o^ For being a corpse, she was awfully cute. The skeletal puppy Scraps rocked too. ^^ Neat seeing yer style crossed with his...despite how aften you draw Carrot, it's good to see you can draw skinny guys too.